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A young hand pressed to an elder's carries blessing before it carries words.

Refers to the traditional Chamorro and Carolinian respect gesture in which a younger person takes an elder's hand and touches it to their own forehead as a sign of deference, still practiced at family gatherings across the Marianas.

Traditional Northern Mariana Islands Wisdom, Northern Mariana Islands

Source: Documented Chamorro and Carolinian elder-respect custom, described in Guampedia, "Respect" entry, and Scott Russell, "Tiempon I Manmofo'na: Ancient Chamorro Culture and History of the Northern Mariana Islands" (CNMI Division of Historic Preservation, 1998), public-domain oral tradition

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